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White House releases new commitments to cleaner indoor air

For over two years, clean indoor air has become increasingly recognized as a vital tool for response and recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the launch of the National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan, the Biden-Harris administration has mobilized agencies across the federal government to improve indoor air quality through research, innovation and education.

In October, the White House held a first-of-its-kind summit focused on the challenges and opportunities associated with indoor air quality. A key theme throughout the discussion was funding for upgrading outdated building systems and schools. USGBC and other organizations have done extensive research into how schools have managed air quality during the pandemic, highlighting practical solutions and outcomes. The administration also launched an updated Clean Air in Buildings website with a host of resources and information on how businesses and organizations can participate in the Clean Air in Buildings Challenge that kicked off earlier in 2022.

 

https://www.usgbc.org/articles/white-house-releases-new-commitments-cleaner-indoor-air